Module alias plugin for Babel 5
A babel plugin to easily map directories as different directories when your required a module. Useful when you don't want to write relative path yourself.
This is a fork of
babel-plugin-module-resolver
before it was changed, with the extra functionality of npm:
aliasing working.
It's a drop in replacement for babel-plugin-module-alias
version 0.2.1.
Usage
Instead of writing var m = require('../../../../utils/myUtils')
or import m from '../../../../myUtils'
. This plugin will allow you to set an alias to access your plugin.
var myUtils = ;// or;
To do so, first install babel and the plugin
$ npm install --save babel babel-plugin-module-alias
Then, the recommended way of using it is by using the file .babelrc
to setup the configuration for Babel.
Module aliasing also works for npm modules. Given this config in .babelrc
:
In your code you can simply do:
;
This also works with npm @scoped
packages you want to unscope without
changing your code, i.e.: { "src": "@myuser/module", "expose": "module"}
.`
Note: the section extra
is a custom section commonly used by plugins to
take options. There's currently no better way in Babel to pass options to
plugins.
License
MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.